Recent Articles
View All Articles-
August 01, 2011
Joint Commission releases standards for advanced certification in palliative care
This June, the Joint Commission released standards for its new Advanced Certification Program for Palliative Care.
-
August 01, 2011
New CHA videos show how health reform law helps real people
CHA has made available a series of four videos profiling people who have been helped by the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act.
-
August 01, 2011
Quick and creative thinking needed in a disaster
Two-plus months after a mile-wide, multi-vortex tornado devastated Joplin, Mo., and ravaged its St. John's Regional Medical Center, the hospital is focused on reestablishing services in the area and on preparing to rebuild its campus.
-
August 01, 2011
St. Joseph's shows compassion for county inmates, disrupted families
Trudging up the staircase to the county jail, Rhonda Brown fretted for a family member locked inside. She wondered who might see her there. She didn't know what to do, or how to begin.
-
August 01, 2011
Shreveport's Community Renewal program reconnects neighbors
It was while reading a British historian's work on the rise and fall of the world's great civilizations that Mack McCarter, then a pastor in West Texas in 1981, had what he now calls his "aha moment."
-
August 01, 2011
Since the assembly . . .
It was wonderful to see so many members of our ministry at the Catholic Health Assembly in Atlanta.
-
July 01, 2011
Keeping Up
-
July 01, 2011
Achievement Citation - STAR participants refresh their souls while writing their resumes
For people who are unemployed over a long term, finding a job is rarely their sole concern. Many also face painful emotions, difficult spiritual questions, unrelenting financial challenges.
-
July 01, 2011
Providence Everett opens medical tower
Providence Regional Medical Center in Everett, Wash., has completed a $460 million, 12-story patient tower that administrators said will help to relieve capacity concerns. Located on Providence Everett's Colby Campus, the addition is called the Marshall and Katherine Cymbaluk Medical Tower.
-
July 01, 2011
Tomorrow's Leaders - Young highfliers making an impact in the ministry
With this year's assembly focused on the opportunities ahead for Catholic health care, it was only fitting that the association take time at the gathering to recognize young executives with high potential as future ministry leaders.